With excellent performance and good looks at a fair price, Digital Storm's compact Eclipse is a fine choice for gamers looking for high-quality 1080p play without spending big bucks. It sports a powerful processor and enough graphics horsepower to run demanding games at 1080p with the graphics cranked up to 11.

The Digital Storm Eclipse is a reasonably priced midrange gaming desktop with some high-end features that elevate its performance on the game grid. Nice price. Compact desktop with a full-size, dual-width Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 graphics card. Smooth frame rates at 1080p. 802.11ac and Bluetooth. Dual Ethernet. No bloatware.

Do the do like "custom" orders for things like this bp because i know very little about actually building a pc]]>
Wed, 07 Jan 2015 11:47:43 +0000http://www.digitalstormonline.com/forums/pcmag-editor-039-s-choice-award-may-2014-tidf22617/Press Reviews : PCMag: Editor's Choice Award - May 2014http://www.digitalstormonline.com/forums/pcmag-editor-039-s-choice-award-may-2014-tidf22617/
Author: bprat22Subject: PCMag: Editor's Choice Award - May 2014Posted: 07 Jan 2015 at 11:37am

Where in the world can i get one of these, are they custom made by them and need to put an order form. I frickin want one i was town between the triple titan and this and this is clearly superior. ]]>
Wed, 07 Jan 2015 11:26:19 +0000http://www.digitalstormonline.com/forums/pcmag-editor-039-s-choice-award-may-2014-tidf22617/Press Reviews : CADALYST: Highly Recommended Award - November 2014http://www.digitalstormonline.com/forums/cadalyst-highly-recommended-award-november-2014-tidf23845/
Author: SnaikeSubject: CADALYST: Highly Recommended Award - November 2014Posted: 04 Dec 2014 at 7:52am

For a PC, the Bolt II is small Â almost tiny. ItÂs about 16.5 inches tall, 14.25 inches deep, and only 4.5 inches wide. While that is bigger than either the PlayStation 4 or Xbox One, itÂs not substantially so. The custom-designed case also features rubber feet on standoffs on the left side, allowing you lay the case horizontally, or place it vertically against the side of your entertainment system without having to worry about obstructing airflow. ItÂs smaller than my surround sound receiver, making it a good fit in the living room.

Just what I wanted to see to confirm that I made the right purchase with the right company. Can't be more excited to get my Bolt 2. ]]>
Mon, 13 Oct 2014 23:05:26 +0000http://www.digitalstormonline.com/forums/pc-gamer-magazine-july-2014-tidf22634/Press Reviews : Neowin: Vanquish II Review - July 2014http://www.digitalstormonline.com/forums/neowin-vanquish-ii-review-july-2014-tidf22934/
Author: bprat22Subject: Neowin: Vanquish II Review - July 2014Posted: 17 Jul 2014 at 6:00pm

Overall, the Vanquish II makes a great selection for someone who wants a new gaming rig but dsn't want to spend the time building it out themselves. The price is in-line with what you'd pay to do it yourself, so unless building the machine is part of the enjoyment for you, I'd highly recommend putting this gaming PC on your shopping list.

Looking at the value of the system, you're getting a fully built and three-year warranted system with lifetime support for around $150 over the price of doing it yourself. This means cable management is left to someone else, making your life easier, all of the components are tested before being shipped, and you have lifetime support and one person to contact in case of a product failure. That's quite the deal...

...If you're looking for a budget gaming machine, the Vanquish II Level 4 is an excellent choice in terms of value, performance, and build quality.

I can say this about what I have ( Hailstorm II )With liquid cooling for both GPUs, CPU, and the chipset. Looks like they used tubing the width of garden hose. No joking, as I am looking at it right now.

It is nice and quiet until you get real close to it, then it sounds like a swarm of very angry bees. Plus you have to keep in mind that I have 2 480/420 mm rads ( I forget what the exact size is ) both in a push/pull setup so that is 15 fans altogether. Temps are great so far, for what I have tested.

Awesomely HUGE DS PC.

What I said above is all good in my books. And when I say real close, I mean dam near now top of it with your ears.

IÂm confident in recommending this system to play any game in existence at 1080p with High to Ultra quality settings, and with zero compromise...

...Digital Storm has a great value proposition here, and theyÂre not skimping on component quality or build quality to arrive there. Potential customers should feel confident in this systemÂs lifespan as well as performance, and have peace of mind in the warranty as well as the companyÂs tech support.

PC building isnÂt for everyone, but a deterrent to purchasing a system from a custom builder has typically been high markups. ItÂs a convention Digital Storm looks to be shattering, at least with the Vanquish II lineup, and itÂs a system I can wholeheartedly recommend.

Yes, use a program such as CPU-Z to see the actual CPU speed, and then run a benchmark or some application that stresses the CPU.]]>
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